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ED conducts searches at multiple locations in money laundering case

By IANS | Updated: February 27, 2025 23:45 IST

New Delhi, Feb 27 The Directorate of Enforcement (ED), Chandigarh Zonal Office has conducted searches on February 24 ...

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New Delhi, Feb 27 The Directorate of Enforcement (ED), Chandigarh Zonal Office has conducted searches on February 24 at six different locations in Haryana, and cryptocurrency amounting to Rs 17.20 crore across multiple wallets have been identified and seized, owned & managed by one Mahesh Kumar and his associates, under the provisions of PMLA in the Cryptocurrency scam case registered recently, an official said on Thursday.

In a statement, the ED said: "The search operations also resulted in seizure of several mobile phones which were found to have been used to access cryptocurrency wallets through multiple Apps installed on such mobile devices. The same have been sent for forensic examination and expected to yield more incriminating material. This cryptocurrency racket was being operated from a mundane and remote location in Haryana to dodge Law Enforcement Agencies."

The ED initiated investigation on the basis of an FIR registered by the Haryana Police clubbed with a complaint received from a victim of the said illegal cryptocurrency investment scam.

"One Mahesh Kumar s/o Kashmir Lal from Hissar along with 3 accomplices all from Bhiwani, Haryana have been found to be involved in the racket. All these in connivance with one another have lured several investors for investment into crypto currency promising exorbitant returns and duped them crores of rupees," the ED statement read.

The ED investigation revealed that multiple cryptocurrency wallets were operated by mastermind Mahesh Kumar in active association with other co-accomplices.

The above-named persons have orchestrated the scam with ill motive of generating the funds by cheating individuals by promising them high returns for investment in cryptocurrency and thus, have generated Proceeds of Crime (POC).

"This discovery highlights the fast-expanding reach of cryptocurrency activities, posing new challenges for regulator and law enforcement agencies. ED is committed to increasing efforts to monitor and address both legal and illicit cryptocurrency operations, regardless of location," the ED said.

Further investigation is under progress.

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